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Results for “Common Peroneal Neuropathy”

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Not applicableStudy completedNCT06637046
What this trial is testing

Does Blood Vessel Vasodilation, Caused by Focal Infiltration of Lidocaine Cause Temporary Nerve Functional Recovery for Patients with Common Peroneal Nerve Injury or Entrapment: Testing the 'Phoenix Sign' Effect Between Lidocaine (a Common Local Anesthetic) and Papaverine, a Know Vasodilator

Who this might be right for
Drop Foot
Stephen Barrett 20
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03753178
What this trial is testing

Sensory Potentials and Ultrasonography in Common Peroneal Mononeuropathy

Who this might be right for
Common Peroneal Neuropathy
rania sanad 70
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06919289
What this trial is testing

The Investigators Are Comparing Lidocaine and Papaverine Nerve Blocks to Determine Which Improves Blood Flow Better, Making the "Phoenix Sign" Clearer on Imaging. This Helps Accurately Diagnose Nerve Compression, Improving Patient Care

Who this might be right for
Drop Foot
US Neuropathy Centers 4
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06478914
What this trial is testing

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Versus Low-intensity Laser on Motor Conduction Velocity of the Common Peroneal Nerve Post Burn

Who this might be right for
Neuropathy, PeronealMotor NeuropathyNeuromuscular Electric Stimulation (NEMS)+1 more
Cairo University 60
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03560505
What this trial is testing

High-resolution Ultrasound in Lower Extremity Nerves and Common Fibular Neuropathies.

Who this might be right for
UltrasonographyPeroneal Neuropathies
Sándor Beniczky 90